Today’s VRooMy Links September 30, 2014 / Doc Searls / 0 Comments (2) @dsearls/VRooMers on Twitter Technarium e-Patient Dave: How early should patient voices be heard in the research process? Path Talk lets you text businesses instead of calling, and it actually works | The Verge BBC News – Sir Tim Berners-Lee explains why he pays for online services OPEN(Art) — creativity at the intersection of art and the open web. How Hong Kong Protesters Are Connecting, Without Cell Or Wi-Fi Networks : All Tech Considered : NPR Data Ontology College Degree Major Location Quotient Map – Business Insider Protestors are using using a P2P mesh network (Firechat) in Hong Kong to coordinate and not get shut down. Have you ever seen anything more powerful than this image? : Bitcoin Reddit Raises $50 Million, Plans New Cryptocurrency to Reward Users Real Estate Cafe’s News Bites Price Transparency Policy Analysis FINAL 5-2-14.pdf 17 Hottest Trends That Will Drive Banking in 2014 | Bank Innovation Top Kiwi entrepreneur unveils new venture | Stuff.co.nz Why Customer Acquisition Stinks | Pretzel Logic Brand Publishers That Want to Own Their Data Are Ditching Facebook for Microsites | Adweek Salesforce focuses on apps as ‘new channel’ with Journey Builder for Apps | VentureBeat | Marketing | by Barry Levine Links Previous post The second coming of double-entry bookkeeping Next post VRM+CRM at IIW Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ
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